Tatsuhiko Fujimoto
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2011
Yasufumi Miyamoto; Yoshihiro Banno; Tohru Yamashita; Tatsuhiko Fujimoto; Satoru Oi; Yusuke Moritoh; Tomoko Asakawa; Osamu Kataoka; Hiroaki Yashiro; Koji Takeuchi; Nobuhiro Suzuki; Koji Ikedo; Takuo Kosaka; Shigetoshi Tsubotani; Akiyoshi Tani; Masako Sasaki; Miyuki Funami; Michiko Amano; Yoshio Yamamoto; Kathleen Aertgeerts; Jason Yano; Hironobu Maezaki
Inhibition of dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-4) is an exciting new approach for the treatment of diabetes. To date there has been no DPP-4 chemotype possessing a carboxy group that has progressed into clinical trials. Originating from the discovery of the structurally novel quinoline derivative 1, we designed novel pyridine derivatives containing a carboxy group. In our design, the carboxy group interacted with the targeted amino acid residues around the catalytic region and thereby increased the inhibitory activity. After further optimization, we identified a hydrate of [5-(aminomethyl)-6-(2,2-dimethylpropyl)-2-ethyl-4-(4-methylphenyl)pyridin-3-yl]acetic acid (30c) as a potent and selective DPP-4 inhibitor. The desired interactions with the critical active-site residues, such as a salt-bridge interaction with Arg125, were confirmed by X-ray cocrystal structure analysis. In addition, compound 30c showed a desired preclinical safety profile, and it was encoded as TAK-100.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2011
Tatsuhiko Fujimoto; Jun Kunitomo; Yoshihide Tomata; Keiji Nishiyama; Masato Nakashima; Mariko Hirozane; Shin-ichi Yoshikubo; Keisuke Hirai; Shogo Marui
During our efforts to identify a series of potent, selective, orally active human Orexin-2 Receptor (OX2R) antagonists, we elucidated structure-activity relationship (SAR) on the 7-position of a benzoxazepine scaffold by utilizing Hammett σ(p) and Hansch-Fujita π value as aromatic substituent constants. The attempts led to the discovery of compound 1m, possessing good in vitro potency with over 100-fold selectivity against OX1R, good metabolic stability in human and rat liver microsome, good oral bioavailability in rats, and in vivo antagonistic activity in rats by oral administration.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2011
Tatsuhiko Fujimoto; Yoshihide Tomata; Jun Kunitomo; Mariko Hirozane; Shogo Marui
To generate novel human Orexin-2 Receptor (OX2R) antagonists, a spiropiperidine based scaffold was designed and a SAR study was carried out. Compound 4f possessed the highest OX2R antagonistic activity with an IC(50) value of 3nM with 450-fold selectivity against Orexin-1 Receptor (OX1R).
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2011
Yasufumi Miyamoto; Yoshihiro Banno; Tohru Yamashita; Tatsuhiko Fujimoto; Satoru Oi; Yusuke Moritoh; Tomoko Asakawa; Osamu Kataoka; Koji Takeuchi; Nobuhiro Suzuki; Koji Ikedo; Takuo Kosaka; Shigetoshi Tsubotani; Akiyoshi Tani; Miyuki Funami; Michiko Amano; Yoshio Yamamoto; Kathleen Aertgeerts; Jason Yano; Hironobu Maezaki
We have previously discovered nicotinic acid derivative 1 as a structurally novel dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-4) inhibitor. In this study, we obtained the X-ray co-crystal structure between nicotinic acid derivative 1 and DPP-4. From these X-ray co-crystallography results, to achieve more potent inhibitory activity, we targeted Arg125 as a potential amino acid residue because it was located near the pyridine core, and some known DPP-4 inhibitors were reported to interact with this residue. We hypothesized that the guanidino group of Arg125 could interact with two hydrogen-bond acceptors in a bidentate manner. Therefore, we designed a series of 3-pyridylacetamide derivatives possessing an additional hydrogen-bond acceptor that could have the desired bidentate interaction with Arg125. We discovered the dihydrochloride of 1-{[5-(aminomethyl)-2-methyl-4-(4-methylphenyl)-6-(2-methylpropyl)pyridin-3-yl]acetyl}-l-prolinamide (13j) to be a potent and selective DPP-4 inhibitor that could interact with the guanidino group of Arg125 in a unique bidentate manner.
Archive | 2015
Charlotte Fieldhouse; Angela Glen; Stephanie Maine; Tatsuhiko Fujimoto; John Stephen Robinson
Archive | 2016
Charlotte Fieldhouse; Angela Glen; Stephanie Maine; Tatsuhiko Fujimoto; John Stephen Robinson
Archive | 2015
Charlotte Fieldhouse; Angela Glen; Stephanie Maine; Tatsuhiko Fujimoto; Robinson John Stephen
Archive | 2015
Charlotte Fieldhouse; Angela Glen; Tatsuhiko Fujimoto; John Stephen Robinson
Archive | 2014
Charlotte Fieldhouse; Angela Glen; John Stephen Robinson; Tatsuhiko Fujimoto
Archive | 2014
Charlotte Fieldhouse; Angela Glen; John Stephen Robinson; Tatsuhiko Fujimoto